Florida's best summer beach Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park at the southern end of Biscayne Island, Florida is recognized as one of the ten most beautiful beaches in the Americas. It has pleasant scenery, comfortable climate, sunny, clear seawater, and can surf, dive, Kayaking and other sports, you can also meet friends for picnics and barbecues, the world-famous Cape Lighthouse is here, attracting a large number of tourists at home and abroad. The Cape Lighthouse was built in 1825 and is 95 feet tall, the highest point in the port. It is easy to distinguish when ships sail past and helps guide the direction. I set up a tripod on the shore and quickly recorded the Cape Lighthouse under the sunset with a lens. The lighthouse shines orange-yellow light in the afterglow of the sunset, and the years have left traces of wave erosion on the tower, which is particularly dazzling in the endless sea behind, adding to the heavy sense of history and mystery. I don't think it's worth the trip, because I felt moved the moment I saw the Cape Lighthouse. The experience I walked on the fine sand of beige and felt very soft and comfortable. The children were running happily on the beach, and the adults were lying on the beach chairs and feeling the breeze and sunbathing. You can also see various plants and animals here, and the ecology is very rich. I also experienced the beach in Florida State Park. The water quality is very good, the environment is not noisy, the view is wide, and you can overlook the Atlantic Ocean. It is very suitable for leisure time to relax. The location of the traffic guide park is not remote. It takes 30 minutes to drive from downtown Miami. It is very suitable for families or friends to come here to relax on weekends, blow the sea breeze, and even come to a barbecue. It is also a good choice.